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SO307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of provability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 131 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci. F1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Hotle, Ruth E+TBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. U1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Staff+TBA
TBA
7/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci. S2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Staff+TBA
TBA
10/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci. S1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Staff+TBA
TBA
21/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci. F2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. F1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Hotle, Ruth E+TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. F2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Hotle, Ruth E+TBA
TBA
16/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. S1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Staff+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0


SO307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of provability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 131 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci. S1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3LeVeque, Douglas N.+TBA
TBA
15/15/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. F1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Elliott, David+TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. F2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Hotle, Ruth E+TBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. S2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. S1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
21/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. U1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Payne, Kevin Joe+TBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. S2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
10/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci. U1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Hotle, Ruth E+TBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View


SO307 - Statistics for Social Sciences

Course Description: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of provability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer.Prerequisites: MA 131 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sciences F1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Payne, Kevin JoeTBA
TBA
3/20/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sciences S1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Payne, Kevin JoeTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sciences S2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Payne, Kevin JoeTBA
TBA
9/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sciences U1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Elliott, DavidTBA
TBA
11/25/ 0View

Notes:

  • Spring 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE for PDCC, Metro and Online (printable PDF)
  • Summer 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE for PDCC, Metro and Online (printable PDF) Please use the class schedule at http://www.park.edu/course for the most recent class listing.
  • This class data was last updated on 11/21/2009 12:22:08 AM. Please check with your Campus Center for the most current updates.
  • Building abbreviations for Parkville Classrooms
    • AL = Alumni Hall
    • CERLAB = Ceramics Lab
    • CH = Chapel
    • CO = Copley
    • CQ = Copley Quad
    • HERR = Herr House
    • MA = Mabee Underground
    • MC = Mackay
    • SC = Science Hall
    • WOOD = Woodard Conference Center
  • The course listing is subject to change.
  • Status lists if the class is canceled or the number of people enrolled / maximum number of people / wait list for the class
  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • GE - General Education
    • LL - Liberal Learning
    • MGE - Multi-Cultural General Education
    • MLL - Multi-Cultural Liberal Learning
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.

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